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Meridiani Journal about Curiosity

Meridiani Journal about Curiosity

The Meridiani Journal, a chronicle of planetary exploration. This issue gives an insight in the picking of the landingsite of the Mars Science Lab rover, Curiosity.
The Meridiani Journal (TMJ) is a chronicle of planetary exploration and discovery, both in our own solar system and beyond. The name is derived from the desert plains of Meridiani Planum [...]

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Ames, you inspire me

Ames, you inspire me

I doubt I will ever be able to explain to any of you why I like NASA Ames this much. Ofcourse, Ames is a big name in Space research. Also any fan of Braniac knows of its ultra big hangar. But if you would stand here next to me, looking at the buildings that make [...]

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Google & Space: a very happy marriage

Google & Space: a very happy marriage

As a Google fan in many ways visiting Googleplex is like going to Disney World, but much, much better.
For those of you never having been here let me try to describe what it looks like.
Basically it looks like a modern university campus. With the same buzz, the same demographic even, minus the old established professors. [...]

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Welcome to ExploreMars.org

Explore Mars is a project-oriented non-profit group that was created to promote science and technology innovation and education related to Mars Exploration. Through a series of technology innovation awards, scientific symposiums and workshops, Mars analog work, technology demonstrations, and other programs, we provide a platform for scientists and "citizen scientists" to engage in meaningful space exploration research and development in the private sector.

Explore Mars, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation organized in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Donations to Explore Mars are tax-deductible. You can Contact Us using our website or at the email address info@ExploreMars.org .

Our Mission

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The mission of Explore Mars is to promote science and technology innovation and education related to Mars Exploration. Through a series of technology innovation awards, scientific symposiums and workshops, Mars analog work, technology demonstrations, and other programs, we provide a platform for scientists and "citizen scientists" to engage in meaningful space exploration research and development in the private sector.

Chris Carberry, Executive Director of Explore Mars.org